
Pre-Owned 2017 FordExplorer XLT XLT FWD
- Exterior Color
- Blue
- Odometer
- 66533
- Fuel Economy
- 17/24 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.5 Liter Ti-VCT
- VIN
- 1FM5K7D8XHGA15824
- Stock Number
- PR215323A
Ford
Explorer
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 7
- Fuel tank capacity: 18
- Horsepower: 290
Dealer Notes
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.3Out of 5
- 3.0
Come on ford
By Lydia | on Tuesday, September 22, 2020
My biggest complaint is how hard it is to set up bluetooth devices. There isn't just 1 button. Theres a series of 4 buttons you need to get working prior to driving to hopefully get bluetooth. Just such a headache that the suv lost major points in my book for that. The headrests are those awful ones that push your head forward so they kill my neck on long drives. The fold down seats can hold a lot of weight which has been nice. However, the backs of the seats are a thin particle board that will break under enough weight. Here I was worried that the bar that holds the seats would break first.… - 5.0
Built for those of tall stature
By Dave | on Wednesday, February 03, 2021
Im 6'9, having owned full size trucks from the big 3, these gen5 Explorers are unequivocally the best fitting for my size. However, high window sills are a bit high for most shorter folks Ive talked to. In 100k miles, Ive only replaced rear brakes and front struts and only the right one had failed at that. Rear brakes are just about due. Best car Ive ever owned.… - 5.0
Love for Mable
By Humnbrd23 | on Saturday, May 29, 2021
Everything I could want in a vehicle. Mable (her name) has yet to fail. Drivability is excelent. Long trips are no issue in the comfort of Mable. There is room for everyone and thier luggage. She has double moon roofs to watch the stars at night or feel the sunshine in the morning. Mable also has towing capacity, but I have never needed it. Thank you to the couple that traded her in with only 64000 miles.…
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